Naturics: The unified description of Nature - gebrauchtes Buch

The extraordinary challenge of the new technologies of nanomaterials (nano- and- biotechnology) has forced us to combine our quantum and relativistic knowledge in some completely new, universally valid description, which I have named as Naturics. Physics is our human point of view upon the way how the Nature works, or shortly, it is our scientific description of Nature. In this sense, no explanation of any natural phenomenon could ever be really ultimate, and no critique of any previous version of our physi The extraordinary challenge of the new technologies of nanomaterials (nano- and- biotechnology) has forced us to combine our quantum and relativistic knowledge in some completely new, universally valid description, which I have named as Naturics. Physics is our human point of view upon the way how the Nature works, or shortly, it is our scientific description of Nature. In this sense, no explanation of any natural phenomenon could ever be really ultimate, and no critique of any previous version of our physics should be understood as an attack on the person responsible for the description.The picture of Nature I am going to present in this book, is grandios so much and Nature seems to be organized so simply, that the first spontaneous thing I can believe about the Creator of this World is that he has to be perfect indeed, and that the physical side of his work could not be done better.The universality is that aspect of the unified physics which fascinates me above all. No matter whether we describe the true cosmic influence upon our evolution or upon our present life, or we try to understand how the nuclear-matter or the brain-matter works, or we describe a development of any illness in our body, or we design any new pharmaceutic- or technological nano-materials, we are always using the same physical description of the observed matter and phenomena. Even if we should be aware that Naturics is in no way the ultimate description of Nature, we can be sure that it leads us further towards the understanding of Nature than any traditional description ever before.

Peter Jakubowski:

The extraordinary challenge of the new technologies of nanomaterials (nano- and- biotechnology) has forced us to combine our quantum and relativistic knowledge in some completely new, universally valid description, which I have named as Naturics. Physics is our human point of view upon the way how the Nature works, or shortly, it is our scientific description of Nature. In this sense, no explanation of any natural phenomenon could ever be really ultimate, and no critique of any previous version of our physics should be understood as an attack on the person responsible for the description. The picture of Nature I am going to present in this book, is grandios so much and Nature seems to be organized so simply, that the first spontaneous thing I can believe about the Creator of this World is that he has to be perfect indeed, and that the physical side of his work could not be done better. The universality is that aspect of the unified physics which fascinates me above all. No matter whether we describe the true cosmic influence upon our evolution or upon our present life, or we try to understand how the nuclear-matter or the brain-matter works, or we describe a development of any illness in our body, or we design any new pharmaceutic- or technological nano-materials, we are always using the same physical description of the observed matter and phenomena. Even if we should be aware that Naturics is in no way the ultimate description of Nature, we can be sure that it leads us further towards the understanding of Nature than any traditional description ever before., EAN: 9783833469329, ISBN: 3833469323 [SW:Natur], [VÃ–:20070100], Buch (dtsch.)

The extraordinary challenge of the new technologies of nanomaterials (nano- and- biotechnology) has forced us to combine our quantum and relativistic knowledge in some completely new, universally valid description, which I have named as Naturics. Physics is our human point of view upon the way how the Nature works, or shortly, it is our scientific description of Nature. In this sense, no explanation of any natural phenomenon could ever be really ultimate, and no critique of any previous version of our physics should be understood as an attack on the person responsible for the description. The picture of Nature I am going to present in this book, is grandios so much and Nature seems to be organized so simply, that the first spontaneous thing I can believe about the Creator of this World is that he has to be perfect indeed, and that the physical side of his work could not be done better. The universality is that aspect of the unified physics which fascinates me above all. No matter whether we describe the true cosmic influence upon our evolution or upon our present life, or we try to understand how the nuclear-matter or the brain-matter works, or we describe a development of any illness in our body, or we design any new pharmaceutic- or technological nano-materials, we are always using the same physical description of the observed matter and phenomena. Even if we should be aware that Naturics is in no way the ultimate description of Nature, we can be sure that it leads us further towards the understanding of Nature than any traditional description ever before., EAN: 9783833469329, ISBN: 3833469323 [SW:Natur], [VÃ–:20070100], Buch (dtsch.)

[ED: Hardcover], [PU: Books On Demand], The extraordinary challenge of the new technologies of nanomaterials (nano- and- biotechnology) has forced us to combine our quantum and relativistic knowledge in some completely new, universally valid description, which I have named as Naturics. Physics is our human point of view upon the way how the Nature works, or shortly, it is our scientific description of Nature. In this sense, no explanation of any natural phenomenon could ever be really ultimate, and no critique of any previous version of our physics should be understood as an attack on the person responsible for the description. The picture of Nature I am going to present in this book, is grandios so much and Nature seems to be organized so simply, that the first spontaneous thing I can believe about the Creator of this World is that he has to be perfect indeed, and that the physical side of his work could not be done better. The universality is that aspect of the unified physics which fascinates me above all. No matter whether we describe the true cosmic influence upon our evolution or upon our present life, or we try to understand how the nuclear-matter or the brain-matter works, or we describe a development of any illness in our body, or we design any new pharmaceutic- or technological nano-materials, we are always using the same physical description of the observed matter and phenomena. Even if we should be aware that Naturics is in no way the ultimate description of Nature, we can be sure that it leads us further towards the understanding of Nature than any traditional description ever before.132 S.Versandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, [SC: 0.00]

Jakubowski, Peter

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Naturics

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9783833469329

The extraordinary challenge of the new technologies of nanomaterials (nano- and- biotechnology) has forced us to combine our quantum and relativistic knowledge in some completely new, universally valid description, which I have named as Naturics. Physics is our human point of view upon the way how the Nature works, or shortly, it is our scientific description of Nature. In this sense, no explanation of any natural phenomenon could ever be really ultimate, and no critique of any previous version of our physics should be understood as an attack on the person responsible for the description.The picture of Nature I am going to present in this book, is grandios so much and Nature seems to be organized so simply, that the first spontaneous thing I can believe about the Creator of this World is that he has to be perfect indeed, and that the physical side of his work could not be done better.The universality is that aspect of the unified physics which fascinates me above all. No matter whether we describe the true cosmic influence upon our evolution or upon our present life, or we try to understand how the nuclear-matter or the brain-matter works, or we describe a development of any illness in our body, or we design any new pharmaceutic- or technological nano-materials, we are always using the same physical description of the observed matter and phenomena. Even if we should be aware that Naturics is in no way the ultimate description of Nature, we can be sure that it leads us further towards the understanding of Nature than any traditional description ever before.